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No Ghosts in Hiroshima is Out this June from Scout Comics

Hell doesn’t always come in a hand basket; sometimes it comes in a briefcase. Guilt is the greatest ghost of them all. For James Henricherson, the guilt of a mistake made many years ago continues to haunt him. It dogs his every move. It keeps him from sleeping. He believes he has condemned an innocent soul to eternal suffering and pain. And he has worked for years to invent a way to free this soul from Hell itself. But Henricherson’s attempts and his theoretical success has stirred the condemned souls of Hell, who see this as a way to get power in Hell.

Gabriel’s quest to fulfill his mentor’s last request takes him and his girlfriend onto the California Highway (Route 666), where they find that they are being followed and threatened by demons who make ‘Road Rage’ seem like a walk in the park. While on the run, they discover that they may hold the key to escaping Hell itself.

Gabriel is convinced that the men searching for the secrets of his former mentor’s experiments are no men at all. They are demons hellbent on getting their hands on what they believe could indeed be an escape from Hell. And while his quest takes him from the city of Los Angeles to the forests of San Francisco, there is no escape from the shadow of the damned that reaches out for him. And all those who try to help him!

No Ghosts in Hiroshima is from writers Jim Krueger and J. Luigi Borrillo featuring art by Alberto Rios, lettering by Dave Lanphear, and colorist Zach Brunner. It’s edited by Andrea Lorenzo Molinari, featuring a cover by Brunner, and being published by Scout Comics.

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Scout Announces Ghosts of Hiroshima for Late 2017

HELL DOESN’T ALWAYS COME IN A HANDBASKET. SOMETIMES IT COMES IN A BRIEFCASE.

Guilt is the greatest ghost of them all. For James Henricherson, the guilt of a mistake made many years ago continues to haunt him. It dogs his every move. It keeps him from sleeping.  He believes he has condemned an innocent soul to eternal suffering and pain.   And he has worked for years to invent a way to free this soul from Hell itself.

But Henricherson’s attempts and his theoretical success has stirred the condemned souls of Hell, who see this as a way to get power in Hell, to become the gatekeepers of a place that, before this moment, had no such thing as a door.

For medical intern Gabriel Oldman, Dr. Henricherson was a friend, and a mentor. Gabe owes him everything. If he is going to honor his mentor, he will be compelled to doubt everything he thought he knew, and will have to fight against things and beings that could not possibly exist. All because there is far more than one condemned soul at stake.

Join Jim Krueger, Luigi Borrillo, Alberto Rios, and Zach Brunner on a supernatural quest to shake not only the gates of Hell, but those of Heaven as well. Ghosts of Hiroshima arrives in comic book stores in late 2017!